The Ultimate Travel Checklist
For many of us across the world, travel plans came to a firm stop in 2020. However, that does not mean that you can’t get started with planning your next adventure! Whenever and wherever you go traveling, you need to ensure that you are suitably prepared. When you have everything you need on hand, you can make the most out of your travels. With that in mind, here is the ultimate travel checklist, containing everything you need to make memories that last. A Quality backpack If you’re going to be visiting multiple different destinations, you might not be able to take a suitcase with you. They are bulky and difficult to carry for long periods of time. Therefore, you should definitely invest in a large, quality backpack to take along with you. Clothes It goes without saying that you need to bring plenty of clothes along with you, however wherever possible, try to pack light. Remember whatever you pack, you have to carry. You’ll likely come across several places on your trip where you can wash clothes, so you don’t need to bring every t-shirt you own with you. When packing, be sure to make the most of the space…
Finally, Trail Cam Friday AGAIN!!
It’s been a long time since I have posted my Trail Cam Friday. But, 2 of the cameras have fresh batteries and are ready to go.Looks like this year we’ve got lots of boys!! Spring I’m hoping they drop those sheds so I CAN find them. I’m calling dibs. RIGHT NOW. Set Up A Trail Cam EVERYWHERE! Aren’t these boys pretty?!?! When To Hunt For Sheds? Bucks shed their antlers annually in late winter, usually from January through March, but the exact timing can vary depending on a number of factors: Photoperiod As days get longer after the winter solstice, testosterone levels decrease, which causes the connection tissue in the antlers to weaken and fall off Rutting season During mating season, high testosterone levels cause the velvet covering the antlers to die off, which bucks can remove by rubbing against trees Age and health Mature bucks in good condition usually shed their antlers by the end of February, while younger bucks may take longer Have a great weekend Little Peanuts.
Trail Cam Friday August 21, 2020
Yes, Trail Cam Friday is a little late. I forgot to grab the sticks out of the cameras last night…. and well, you’ve seen my YARD!! I’m not going out there in the dark. Nope, nope. I’m brave from the deck. I love getting my bears pictures but meet face to face? Naaaaaaaaa not so much!! 1st camera I want you to notice that the camera lens has been cleaned! How cute is this fawn??!?! 2nd Camera A VERY GOOD REASON not to go out at night to get the sticks out of the cameras!! ACKKKk!! Not a lot of great shots. But, it’s been super hot out side. Everyone is feeling lazy! ME TOO!!! Enjoy your day little Peanuts!!
Trail Cam Friday 8/14/2020
First a shout out to Miss Barbra!! Happy BIRTHDAY!!! Now, on to the photos. I thought I would start with the new Trail Cam from Coolife. I’m impressed with the pictures! The spot is pretty good too. Apparently, it’s a deer-only path because that is ALL this camera picked up. But it picked up a couple of great shots of the fawn! The second trail cam is set up on the side of the house pointing down toward the lake. This camera I hadn’t checked in quite a long time. This one picked up turkeys the most, followed by our girl Bear, a real bear, some deer and a mystery dog. Last but not least the main trail cam that faces the house. Only deer. I think I will move one of the cameras to right outside my craft room door and see who comes to visit there….. And the final picture worth posting is proof that are yard is where the kids make out at night!!